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33 pages of results. 181. Evidence that the Earth has Suffered Catastrophes of Cosmic Origin in Historical Times: the Conclusions of the 2nd SIS Conference [Journals] [SIS Review]
... up to scrutiny. For instance, his work implies a drastic reduction in geological time scales and a possible overlap into the historical period (cf. Steven Robinson's papers). How do ice ages happen? Or, as Harold Tresman wanted to learn as a schoolboy: how do fossils form; how was coal formed; how were woolly mammoths snap-frozen with buttercups and other temperate flora still between their teeth? There is much to know. I will suggest here one important area of research. Benny Peiser draws our attention to the widespread nature of flood' myths. But do we know that these all refer to the same event? Must there necessarily have been a universal deluge ...
182. Chaos and Creation by Alfred de Grazia [Books] [de Grazia books]
... into four epochs, each with its own animals, each ended by great flood. In only the last of these ages, the present epoch, were men and living mammals present, stated Cuvier [3 ]. He was here mistaken; hardly had he laid down his pen, when human remains were found alongside the bones of extinct mammoths. By contrast, the upcoming scientists of the last century argued that the world's history was long and evolutionary. On their side were those who were to become the treasured ancestors of science today - Charles Lyell (1795-1875) in geology, Charles Darwin (1809-1882) in biology, Pierre-Simon Laplace (1749-1827) in astronomy, and Lewis ...
183. A Look At the Evidence [Journals] [Pensee]
... interdisciplinary scholar easily overwhelms a reader. (We do not here pretend to offer more than a fragmentary look at that work. Velikovsky's opus magnum, Ages in Chaos, is not even discussed in this month's issue.) His historical reconstructions offer a meaningful explanation for such diverse and "unrelated" phenomena as the instant freezing and entombment of mammoths in Siberia; the presence of coal and tropical corals inside the Arctic Circle; the remanent magnetism in lunar rocks; the Chaldeans' awareness that Venus passes through phases (like the moon); the repeated reversal of Earth's magnetic fields; and Egyptian sundials and water clocks which make no sense according to the present order of the solar ...
184. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... now closed down. One of the pits has been turned into a wildlife centre which is open to the public. It has a small geo-logical display and caters for parties of school children, with a visitor centre, various displays, and a café. It even sells wild flowers that volunteers grow to plant in the reserve. Bones of Mammoth, bison and horse were discovered in the pit and these are now housed in the County Museum at Aylesbury. Unfortunately, since the pumps have been switched off, the water table has risen – which is fine for ducks and geese but not for anyone interested in the geology of the pit. Pitstone lies below the Chiltern escarpment – ...
185. Agate Spring Quarry. Ch.5 Tidal Wave (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... In Switzerland a conglomerate of bones of animals that belong to different climates and habitats was found in Kesslerloch near Thayngen: Alpine types are there in one "Tiergemisch" with animals of the steppe and of the forest fauna.2 In Germany a gravel pit at Neuköln (formerly Rixdorf), a suburb of Berlin, disclosed two faunas: mammoth, musk ox, reindeer, and arctic fox "suggest a boreal climate"; lion, hyena, bison, ox, and two species of elephant "suggest varying degrees of warmer climate." The faunas were interpreted as belonging to two periodsglacial and interglacial-but the bones were found all together. "It seems probable that the relations ...
186. Heat Transfer Models, Hothouse Calculations, and the Temperature of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... theory", pp.110-115.] But most important, the recently gathered Pioneer data should be scrutinized to determine the following: ( 1 ) Are there active volcanoes in substantial quantity on Venus? (2 ) Is Venus in "an early stage of cool-down"? (3 ) Is the sulfurous atmosphere a volcanic effect, a mammoth extension of the fumes around Earth's Halemaumau? (4 ) If a long probe is inserted into Venus' soil, and in enough places to yield a fair sample, does the temperature increase or decrease with depth? Scattered reports keep coming to us of volcanoes, giant electrical storms, and chemical fires, among other things - all ...
187. Catastrophism and Ancient History [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Sean Mewhinney. The 1552 Exodus, KENNETH F DOIG. Genealogical Evidence for a Shortening of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt, Jeremy Goldberg. January 1991 Volume XIII, Part 1 A Potential Historical Connection for the Death and Burial of Jacob in Genesis, William H. Shea. The Animal that Changed the Course of World History: The Mammoth, Vladimir Belousov. Catastrophic Theory of Mountain Uplifts (A Crustal Deformation Theory), Donald W. Patten and Samuel R. Windsor. Bouquets and Brickbats: A Reply to Martin Sieff, Dwardu Cardona. July 1991 Volume XIII, Part 2 The Prophecy in Paleontology, Milo Kearney. The Day The Sun Stood Still, RRobert H ...
188. Times And Dates. Ch.12 The Ruins Of The East (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... derived from Europe. To these closely dated geological, climatological, and archaeological evidences of catastrophes, we may add numerous others which also point to the recency of the great upheavals. Animals, torn and broken, many of which are of extinct forms, are found in enormous heaps in Alaska, their bones and skin still fresh; the mammoth meat discovered in Siberia is still edible; the bones of hippopotami in the rock fissures of England still retain their organic matter. The mountain chains of China and Tibet, of the Andes, the Alps, the Rockies, and the Caucasus rose to their present heights in the Late Stone and even in the Bronze Age, and at ...
189. The Velikovskian Vol. III, No. 4: Contents [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... of The Velikovskian, and is author of the book, Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky. He has published numerous papers in AEON and Meta Research Bulletin, as well as in The Velikovskian. Mr. Ginenthal is a coauthor and publisher of Stephen J. Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky and is author of a new book, The Extinction of the Mammoth, Vol. 111, Nos. 2-3 of this journal. He has contributed to Ruth Velikovsky Sharon's biography of Velikovsky, ABA, and also to the book, Rebels & Devils with authors such as Timothy Leary, William Burroughs, and Robert Anton Wilson. Rand and Rose Flam-Ath are researchers and research librarians living in British Columbia, ...
190. Thoth Vol S I-III, INCLUDING 66 ISSUES) [Journals] [Thoth]
... catastrophic articles, news- clippings and analyses in bound printout [ ] "Martian Metamorphoses: The Planet Mars" $20.00 New book by Cochrane presenting the Warrior-Hero Archetype [ ] "Seeing Red" $30.00 New book by Halton Arp showing a vastly different universe than presently conceived. [ ] "The Extinction of the Mammoth" $25.00 By Charles Ginenthal, packed with information challenging the conventional theories of the ice age. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS [ ] Subscription to AEON: A Journal of Myth, $40.00 Science, and Ancient History. Your key source for continuing articles on the Saturn theory and electric universe. [ ] The Velikovskian $ ...
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